Hi Olivier, Hi Cameron,
thank you for your responses and please excuse my delayed response.
@Olivier:
> > Just add the Google map api key in your index .html
> > and add a layer in top in your context file with service="GMAP"
like this
> > <Layer queryable="1" hidden="0">
> > <Server service="GMAP" version="1.0.0" title="GMAP">
Had no time yet, will give it a try this evening. What about the
remaining configuration parameters of a layer? What do i have to specify
as online resource, srs etc? Do they matter or will they be ignored in
case of GMAP?
<Layer queryable="1" hidden="0">
<Server service="OGC:WMS-C" version="1.0.0" title="OGC:WMS-C">
<OnlineResource xlink:type="simple"
xlink:href="http://labs.metacarta.com/wms/vmap0"/>
</Server>
<Name>basic</Name>
<Title>basic</Title>
<SRS>EPSG:4326 EPSG:4269</SRS>
<FormatList>
<Format>image/jpeg</Format>
<Format>image/png</Format>
<Format>image/gif</Format>
<Format current="1">image/png; mode=24bit</Format>
<Format>image/wbmp</Format>
<Format>image/tiff</Format>
</FormatList>
<StyleList>
<Style current="1">
<Name>default</Name>
<Title>default</Title>
</Style>
</StyleList>
</Layer>
@Cameron
The project i need the CS-W functionality for is my phd study and i'd
like to be finished in autumn/winter this year.
Currently i'm fusing the mapbuilder(ol) examples into one application.
The mapping stuff is nearly finished.
I think access to cs-ws is really important when setting up a ows-based
mapping-webapp.
My requirements for cs-w support are:
-search for data by keyword
-search for a certain servicetype
-combined search for data certain servicetype
for now i'd like to keep this quite simple and end-user-friendly,
similar to the ows-explorer example for wms/wfs: provide a predefined
cs-w or enter an url, submit the query, display the resultlist (or
errors etc.) with a button 'add to map' next to each result entry.
Have your proposal been accepted and what is the timeframe of ows5?
best regards,
floyd
Cameron Shorter schrieb:
> Floyd,
> I've put in a proposal to add a number of extra functions to
> Mapbuilder as part of the OGC's Open Web Services 5 testbed this year.
>
> Part of the proposal includes adding CS-W functionality.
>
> What are your requirements? Do you have a specific project you need to
> develop this for?
> What is your timeline? Do you have a specific schedule to meet?
>
> olivier.terral wrote:
>> floyd76 a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi list!
>>>
>>> Does Mapbuilder(-OL) offer any support for searching for data and/or
>>> services in a cs-w 2.0 /cs-w 2.01 ?
>>>
>> Not actually, but there is an example of xsl to do a request to csw
>> in mapbuilder/lib/tool/csw_GetRecords.xsl.
>> May be Mike Adair can help you more.
>> ///Don't think it is difficult to do an interface to use this/ .
>>
>>
>>> Looking at the demos in trunk and ol-integration i couldn't find any
>>> example for this. The OWSCat* stuff sounded promising, but if i got
>>> it right, these classes/stylesheets are targeted at wfs requests.
>>> If this is currently not supported, what would be the best way to
>>> start an implementation?
>>>
>>> Is there a configuration example of how to integrate
>>> GoogleMaps/Yahoo/Microsoft Layers in Mapbuiler-OL? Can this be done
>>> using a OWSContext document?
>> Yes, sure
>>
>>> I remember a blog post of Cameron Shorter (i guess) who stated that
>>> he succesfully integrated GoogleMaps with Mapbuilder, but i couldn't
>>> find any howto (i'm aware of the projection issues, just would like
>>> to experiment).
>>>
>>>
>> Just add the Google map api key in your index .html
>> and add a layer in top in your context file with service="GMAP"
>> like this
>> <Layer queryable="1" hidden="0">
>> <Server service="GMAP" version="1.0.0" title="GMAP">
>> .
>> .
>> It's not perfect, maybe there are little bugs because MapOptions are
>> a little different but Steven was working on it
>>
>>> In the ol-integration branch the loading2 example is not working, is
>>> this already known and will this be fixed? TIA for any help & hint!
>>>
>>> floyd
>>>
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